Three Middle Tennessee Volleyball student-athletes, Taylor Eisert, Laure Jansen, and Kaylee Oscarson, have been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, marking the most recipients MTSU has had in a single season. Their recognition is a testament to their combined athletic and academic achievements.

Why It Matters

This recognition reflects the dedication and excellence of the student-athletes, highlighting their exceptional performance both on the court and in the classroom, and bringing prestige to the MTSU volleyball program.

By the Numbers
  • Taylor Eisert broke the program record for career assists in the current 25-point era, finishing her career with 3578 assists
  • Taylor Eisert led the conference in assists per set with 11.2
State of Play
  • Recognition reflects a successful season with 20 wins and the seventh consecutive AVCA Team Academic Award for the team
  • Eisert earned CUSA Setter of the Year with numerous accolades throughout the season
What's Next

They will advance to the Academic All-America ballot, and first-, second-, and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced on Jan. 9, 2024.

Bottom Line

The recognition of these three student-athletes not only demonstrates their individual achievements but also contributes to the overall success and reputation of the MTSU volleyball program, solidifying their position as top student-athletes in the nation.